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ess is inadequate, t h e author apparently assuming that a suitable laboratory for investigation of these processes is avail able t o the worker. Also, operating procedures for this equipment would be valuable to the laboratory worker embarking on a n investigation program, and they are not mentioned specifically. T h e effect of the different variables on the operation of a two-solvent frac tionation may, however, b e deduced from tlie theoretical derivations and the curves presented i n t h e text. The reader with sufficient tenacity to wade through the mathematical treatments in the latter part of the book will emerge with a thorough knowledge of the proc ess of fractional liquid extraction. Liquid—Liquid Extraction. L . ALDERS. χ -f 206 pages. Elsevier Press, 402 L o v e i t Blvd., Houston, Tex. 1955. $5.5C. Reviewed by ϋ.. G. SCHEIBEL, York Process Equipment C o .
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Boltzmann's Distribution Law. E. A. GUGGENHEIM. 61 pages. Interscience Publishers, Inc., 250 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y. 1955. $1.50. Topics discussed in detail include ideal monatornic and diatomic gases, equipartition of kinetic energy, simple crystals, phase equilibrium of a single substance, and dielectric constant of a gas, and chemical equilibrium in a gas. Reflections of a Physicist. P . W . BRIDGIW£AN.
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Philosophical Library, Inc., 15 East 40th St., New York, Ν. Υ. 1955. $6.00. Extension of the operational approach to problercis in other fields than physics.
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